English version Should we, in the name of compliance with the law of our country, have a blind obedience to an unjust regime that tortures us? If we want to defend our freedoms, how can we not oppose any regime that reduces us to slavery? Obedience to any unjust law is to be proscribed. A regime that scorns us every day does not deserve our obedience. Obedience to the law must be in alignment with our conscience. Therefore, when blindly obeying an Ali Bongo, this obedience ceases to be a virtue. The notion of general interest must be the purpose of any political regime. Since Ali Bongo and his regime do not act in the interest of the Gabonese people, to obey them must be prohibited. Promoting justice rather than injustice is our creed, which means that our moral code must take precedence over Ali Bongo's edicts. The application of the unfair decisions of Ali Bongo, makes us live in a tyranny. To resist them is to fight for freedom! Since the means employed by Ali Bongo attack our right…

English version A monster of ingratitude to many compatriots who had believed in him; having left hurriedly and indignantly to go kneel before Omar Bongo, so he could line his pockets; Paul Mba Abessole has announced the end of his political career in a deserved indifference ... Some heads have deigned to be present at his event. We join the indifferents by saying no more!

English version Ali Bongo stole the 2016 presidential election in Gabon Ali Bongo is on the daily basis, cracking down on the pro-democracy in Gabon Ali Bongo is on the daily basis, arresting activists and suppressing dissent in Gabon. Ali Bongo is on the daily basis, keeping political prisoners behind bars, without trial. Ali Bongo has the perfect human right profile for Prince Charles to invite him to speak about: "the environment". As if Ali Bongo cared about such things!

English version Having committed outrageous massacres in the period that followed the 2016 presidential election, and wishing to influence the ICC to do a complacent job on the Gabonese case; Ali Bongo has undertaken what we see as a lobbying operation to put himself in the good graces of this court. Indeed, while visiting New York, he wanted to meet face to face, with Fatou Bensouda who heads the ICC; and more recently, his underlings have gone to meet the same lady. But we on this blog say: the truth will triumph because we will not give up!

English version He had everything to succeed; quality education due to an extraordinary intelligence; undeniable skills of leader of men; and above all he was the ideal man at the right moment to rid Gabon of the Bongos and propel and drive the country towards democracy and true pluralism. Unfortunately, instead of fighting to achieve his potential and his political destiny, Paul Mba Abessole, preferred the role entrusted to him by Omar Bongo and françafrique; that of Omar Bongo's lackey, whose role would be to channel the wrath of the Gabonese people in order to better control it and guarantee Omar Bongo’s eternity in power. After demonstrating bravery in the early 1990s, Paul Mba Abessole became shy and politically stuttering, failing to call the Gabonese people to resist the Bongos. He agreed to play until the end the role of jester to a president who came to power almost by chance, by the sole will of Jacques Foccard. Paul Mba Abessole shattered his personal honor and also as a p…